25 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
system data into a common spatiotemporal framework, (b) develop a web-based product to deliver accessible and actionable water resource and system information to stakeholders, (c) assess the historical
-
spatiotemporal framework, (b) develop a web-based product to deliver accessible and actionable water resource and system information to stakeholders, (c) assess the historical impact of drought and flood on water
-
spatiotemporal framework, (b) develop a web-based product to deliver accessible and actionable water resource and system information to stakeholders, (c) assess the historical impact of drought and flood on water
-
funded by the state of Texas to develop a long-term research program at UT that centers on the use of digital twins to enable the licensing of innovations for advanced reactors in Texas. This project
-
faculty at UTMSI funded through the Texas Gulf Coast Research Center (https://marinescience.utexas.edu/research/texas-gulf-coast-research-center) and aims to develop a novel ecosystem model for an estuarine
-
academic institutions. Our mission is to develop and execute a state-of-the-art 3D Heterogenous Integration manufacturing technology roadmap, and to provide critical pilot manufacturing capabilities
-
-quality academic research while preparing the fellow to develop an independent, grant-fundable line of investigation. Responsibilities Conduct multivariate analyses of fMRI, EMA, and physiological data
-
to candidates with knowledge of infectious disease epidemiology Responsibilities Lead the development and analysis of mathematical models to support the early detection, forecasting, and mitigation of emerging
-
development, and up to $2,000 for relocation costs. Responsibilities Analyze climate model simulations (e.g., GeoMIP, ARISE-SAI) to quantify the impacts of solar climate intervention scenarios on hydroclimate
-
and municipal partners to develop solutions for mitigating climate threats and adapting to present and future challenges. Compounding the impacts of the climate crisis, by 2050, Texas's population is